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Two days after the agreement on a ceasefire in the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, the Thai army has accused Cambodia’s armed forces of breaking the ceasefire. “More than 250 drones” entered Thailand on Sunday evening, the Thai army said. This “provocation” is “incompatible” with the agreement on the ceasefire.
Cambodia’s Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn then said on state television that both sides had agreed to investigate and “immediately resolve” the incident. It is a “small problem related to drone flights that were seen from both sides along the border line.”
The two Southeast Asian nations had an immediate clash on Saturday after weeks of fighting Truce agreed. The agreement therefore applies to all types of weapons and includes any attacks on civilian or military targets, the agreement said. Both sides wanted to stop their troop movements and enable refugee civilians to return as quickly as possible. Around a million people fled on both sides of the border before the fighting left at least 47 dead.
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